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Ilmārs Blumbergs
Ilmārs Blumbergs

Self

Imants Tilbergs
Imants Tilbergs

Self

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    A documentary about the creative process of Latvian artist Ilmārs Blumbergs, also featuring poet Imants Tilbergs who is trying to write one and the same book all his life.

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    2001-11-14

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